No, an individual cannot legally possess both a Texas driver's license and a Texas ID card simultaneously.
No, it is not possible to have a state ID in two states simultaneously. Each individual can only have a state ID from the state in which they legally reside.
No. You can legally only possess a drivers license from the state you reside in. It would make no difference anyway - all states share their DMV information with one another and honor each other's court decisions.
Yes, it is legally permissible to possess both a Texas driver's license and a Texas ID card simultaneously.
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Legally you can only possess a drivers license/permit from the state in which you RESIDE. Therefore, you may work in another state but you can only have a license from your HOME state.
Yes
Yes, drivers with an international driver's license can legally drive in California for a limited period of time.
Not legally.
No, it is generally not legally permissible to work two full-time jobs simultaneously due to labor laws and regulations regarding maximum working hours and overtime pay.
Where or how can I get a legal drivers license to drive legally when I have been revoked in Colorado for almost 20 years
You get your permit where you legally reside.